The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C have been released. So what
does that suggests for the iPhone 6? Well, it shall be revealed or give you a
clue to it. iOS 7: Apple's new look for iPhone and iPad.
Given the iPhone's history - from the 3G onwards, there's always been a
half-step S model before the next numbered iPhone - so it was no surprise the
5S was first and so we're looking at 2014 for a new iPhone 6.
One thing is for sure, with potential refreshes of such
super handsets as theSamsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z and HTC One, the next iPhone will have to
seriously up its game.
The iPhone 6 release date will be in 2014. It
will follow the iPhone 5S which will be released at the end of this week..
Jefferies analyst Peter Misek says that there will be a June 2014 releasefor the iPhone 6. We
reckon it will be later than that, around a year after the 5S. Citi's Glen
Yeung also believes that we won't see an iPhone 6 until 2014, although that's
no big leap.
Interestingly, in May 2013 Stuff reported it received a photo of
the till system at a Vodafone UK store (which it has since removed along with
the reference to Vodafone), with '4G iPhone 6' listed.
So could we see both an iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 in
quick succession?Some reports suggest a new 5S in the
late part of the year before a revamped iPhone 6 very early in 2014. The iPhone 6 will run iOS 8, With iOS 7 heading out of the traps now, who's
betting against the next iPhone coming with iOS 8? We'd expect a September or
October release date for iOS 8 in line with previous releases.
In terms of its storage, We've already seen a 128GB iPad, so why
not a 128GB iPhone 6? Yes, it'll cost a fortune, but high-spending early
adopters love this stuff.
According to Business Insider, of the many
iPhone 6 prototypes Apple has made, one has a giant Retina+ IGZO display and a
"new form factor with no home button. Gesture control is also possibly
included". It will surely include Apple's new Touch ID finger print tech
though?
The
Retina+ Sharp IGZO display, would have a 1080p Full HD resolution. It's also
been widely reported that Apple could introduce two handset sizes as it seeks
to compete with the plethora of Android devices now on the market.
Take
this one with a pinch of salt, because China Times isn't always right: it
reckons the codename iPhone Math, which
may be a mistranslation of iPhone+, will have a 4.8-inch display. The same
report suggests that Apple will release multiple handsets throughout the year
over and above the iPhone 5S and 6, which seems a bit far-fetched to us.
Patents
show that Apple has been thinking about magical morphing
technology that can hide sensors and even cameras. Will it make it
into the iPhone 6? Probably not.
Jefferies
analyst Peter Misek also says he believes the new iPhone will have a
bigger screen. Different sizes also seem rather likely to us - theword on the street after WWDC 2013 was that there would
be 4.7 and 5.7-inch versions.
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